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		Definition of cocky's gate in English: cocky's gatenoun Australian A simple gate improvised from wire and pieces of wood.  he opened the cocky's gate between their two homes  Example sentencesExamples -  If you feel that the grid is too narrow, there is a cocky's gate beside it.
 -  Wire gates are also known as cocky’s gates in several states.
 -  For sale is a lovely picture of a typical cocky's gate.
 -  The cache is actually outside of the cocky's gate.
 -  I entered via the cocky's gate on the left, which consisted of a rusty star dropper and some mesh.
 -  There is a large tall palm tree to keep an eye out for, and directly opposite this, you will see a large cocky's gate.
 -  The cocky’s gate is one of those gates roughly constructed with either star pickets or wood connected with wire and secured by tie wire to existing fencing.
 -  Alongside, on both the left and right of these gates, are some cocky’s gates.
 -  Please be sure to shut the cocky's gate securely.
 -  A cocky's gate was improvised from two pieces of stick and some barbed wire.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: from cocky3 + gate1.     |